John Paul the Great Catholic University

155 W. Grand Ave, Escondido, CA
4-year
Small
Suburban
Christian college

Questions and Answers about John Paul the Great Catholic University

Elizabeth S.
1 year ago
What is the average amount of financial aid students receive at John Paul the Great Catholic University?
John Paul the Great Catholic University
Hi Elizabeth! You can find the most recent amounts on our financial aid page https://jpcatholic.edu/admission/cost/index.php

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Academics at John Paul the Great Catholic University

960-1240
SAT Score Range
400
1600
Required with application
20-29
ACT Score Range
1
36
Required with application
Student Faculty Ratio
15 to 1
Selectivity
Least Selective (90% Acceptance Rate)
School type
Non-profit Private 4-year institution
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Common careers for John Paul the Great Catholic University students

Common Careers and Their Average Annual Salary

Associate Director of Development80k
Assistant Director of Financial Aid60k
Motion Graphic Designer55k
Graphic Designer52k
Media Director45k
Media Production Manager42k
Cinematographer35k
Based on 98 student responses

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Student reviews of John Paul the Great Catholic University

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100% of students

Known for

Accessible for students with disabilities
Accessible and helpful professors
Helpful career services
Close to activities in a city
Close-knit community
Donovan Bakin
Music
Music Composition
Gaming
Screenwriting

4.0

WHAT I LIKED

It is the only school I have seen where students will geek out about their homework. Everyone at the school is just having fun with their projects because they are doing what they love. Certain professors are less engaging than others, but that is to be expected of any college. In general, the professors are very passionate about what they're teaching, and all of them want to see you succeed. The entire system of classes is designed to prepare you for the working world. The semesters are shorter than normal, and there is no food plan.

WHAT I didn’t LIKE

The Student Life staff is somewhat lacking, and the hierarchy and chain of command can be confusing. They are not the best at communication, even with professors, and that can cause confusion all around and some awkward moments when things are happening that shouldn't, or aren't happening when they should. Most of the time, however, they are trying to work with the students, they just don't always have the best perspective on what it is the students want or need.

Francesca Redington
Dungeons And Dragons
Art History
Minecraft
Music + 46 others

5.0

WHAT I LIKED

It's kind of expensive but the community is superior and many of the are S-tier people with S-tier classes.

WHAT I didn’t LIKE

The administration is solidly B to C-tier sometimes they are pretty lackluster but they try their hardest.